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PRO TUNE – MTD 2.4 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MTD2.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MTD 2.4

Page 1: ...PRODUCT MANUAL PRO TUNE MTD 2 4 MTD2 4...

Page 2: ...not be reproduced distributed or transmitted by any means electronic or printed without the proper authorization of Pro Tune Electronic Systems The company its employees and resellers are not responsi...

Page 3: ...ty control so that you receive a superior product in performance finish and functionality Our products are 100 made in Brazil from the assembly of the electronic components through programming and fin...

Page 4: ...4 1 Original Cars 8 4 2 Pro Tune ECUs 10 5 MAIN SCREEN 14 6 MAIN MENU 15 6 1 Settings 16 6 1 1 Configurable Channels 17 6 1 2 Brightness 18 6 2 Comms Setup 19 6 3 Show Sensors 21 6 4 Alarms 22 6 5 La...

Page 5: ...igh brightness LCD touch screen Integrated GPS Two analog inputs for sensors Communication protocols OBDII CAN ISO Lap Timer function with automatic recognition by GPS Presentation in 3 languages Port...

Page 6: ...CKAGE CONTENTS The following items are present in the packaging Mini Dash 2 4 Universal adapter for connection to other Pro Tune and OBD II products GPS antenna Instruction manual and Pro Tune softwar...

Page 7: ...t on the base of the GPS wire antenna must be installed in a grounded metallic point of the vehicle The receiving base should be facing upwards The GPS wire must be installed on the outside of the veh...

Page 8: ...attached to the vehicle 2 The standard 8 way female MTD connector must be connected to the male 8 way connector of the adapter 3 The OBDII connector must be connected to the OBDII port of the vehicle...

Page 9: ...iguration is saved Icon to show sensors 6 If the sensor information is not displayed return to the Comms Menu and change the communication type to OBDII ISO 7 Access the Show Sensors option in the mai...

Page 10: ...emale TDL connector must be connected to the male 8 way connector of the adapter 3 The female 5 way connector of the adapter must be connected to the 5 way male connector of the ECU wiring harness 4 T...

Page 11: ...just press the back button until the configuration is saved 6 If the sensor information is not displayed connect the ECU to the computer using the USB cable open the Pro Tune Workbench software and co...

Page 12: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 12 Access to external communication menu Workbench External communication Main options...

Page 13: ...nal communication Dash Options 7 Save changes in the ECU 8 Access the MTD main menu go to the Display Sensors option and check for communication To install MTD in vehicles using others standalone ECUs...

Page 14: ...TD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 14 5 MAIN SCREEN The main screen has a superior bar that indicates RPM and also has gauges To access the main menu simply click in any place of the screen and hold it for 3 second...

Page 15: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 15 6 MAIN MENU In the initial screen when you click and hold for three seconds it will access the main menu...

Page 16: ...ngs In this menu it is possible to calibrate the touch screen configure the screen brightness and change the language and the unit system Also it is possible to restore factory defaults or set a passw...

Page 17: ...uts the channel will be Analog IN 1 or Analog IN2 3 Choose whether or not to use preset list 4 Select the name of the configurable channel an abbreviation for the channel and the channel units 5 The t...

Page 18: ...button an editing window of previously created channels is displayed In this window you can modify the channel name the number of decimal places on the output channel the sensor calibration values th...

Page 19: ...s to this communication To establish communication it is fundamental to configure ECU and TDL for the same type of communication and speed The types of communication available are Aim Dash CAN Auto V1...

Page 20: ...utton you can set the speed of communication between ECU and TDL The options are 125 kbps 250 kbps 500 kbps or 1000 kbps When configured as PROTUNE SP OBDII ISO Demo and MS2 3 Serial the communication...

Page 21: ...4 DOC REVISION 1 21 6 3 Show Sensors In this table are displayed in orange the channels available The channels not available are displayed in gray This menu can be used for checking if a sensor is wor...

Page 22: ...blink red the alarm icon on the main screen will be activated and the corresponding variable will be displayed in red If the vehicle exits the condition that triggered the alarm the visual warnings wi...

Page 23: ...alarms are used to establish different limits for the channel as a function of the engine speed To use a 1D alarm which is independent of engine speed the user must enter maximum and minimum values i...

Page 24: ...other part of circuit such as Londrina Brazil In Trigger Point there are two options Automatic for automatic identification of track or Manual to enter the geographical coordinates of the start line I...

Page 25: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 25 6 6 Edit Screen This menu is to select the screen preset to be used and to change the channels of each gauge...

Page 26: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 26 6 7 Shift Warning This menu is to configure color and engine speed for the shift warning on the screen...

Page 27: ...100 to 1000 kbps external termination resistor ISO Protocol 5bps to 57600bps SP Pro Tune Protocol Serial of 115 2 kbps 500 kbps Operating temperature From 10 to 70 C Display brightness 250 nits cd m...

Page 28: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 28 ADAPTERS AND CONNECTORS Connector 8 pins male Pin Function 1 Ground 2 12V 3 ISO K line 4 CAN Low 5 CAN High 6 ISO L line 7 Analog Input 0 to 18 8V 8 Analog Input 0 to 18 8V...

Page 29: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 29 Connector OBDII Pin Function 4 Ground Chassis 5 Ground Signal 6 CAN High 7 ISO K Line 14 CAN Low 15 ISO L Line 16 12V...

Page 30: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 30 Connector 5 pins male Pin Function 1 Ground 2 12V 3 4 CAN High 5 CAN Low...

Page 31: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 31 Connector 4 pins male Pin Function 1 12V 2 Ground 3 Analog input 4 Analog input...

Page 32: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 32 Connector 3 pins male...

Page 33: ...rized resellers with readable date Damage caused to products or other parts due to improper installation are not covered by the warranty Products with violation marks or mechanical shocks automaticall...

Page 34: ...MTD2 4 DOC REVISION 1 34 Pro Tune Electronic Systems Brigadeiro Ivo Borges 232 92420 050 Canoas RS Brazil Brazilian Industry www protuneelectronics com br...

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