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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE ENGINE.
Before turning the ignition key to the
ON position, confirm all fuel line connections are tight and all electrical connections
are correct. After confirming all electrical connections and fuel lines, turn the ignition
key to the ON position. Check every hose and fitting connection for any signs of fuel
leaks. The Handheld screen should illuminate and display the Main Menu.
Atomic LS Gauges
Atomic LS Dash
Main Menu
Figure 17 Monitor Main Menu
PROGRAMMING
The Handheld Monitor plugs into the Power Module via the
CAN connection. It can be removed once the initial setup is
complete, or can remain connected for use of features such
as the dash or digital gauge displays. The Handheld Monitor
features a joystick to scroll through the settings. Scroll up and
down to the setting and push the joy stick to the right to select
the options. When the selection is made, either push in, or
go back (push to the left) to save/confirm settings changes.
MAIN MENU
Six selections will come up the Monitor under the Main Menu.
If this is the first time powering up the Atomic LS, select Initial
Setup (Figure 17).
Atomic LS Dash:
This selection allows you to view a variety
of engine functions in real time when the engine is
running. Refer to page 19 for a complete description
of each parameter in the Atomic Dash.
Atomic LS Gauges:
This setting puts five important values
in gauge form to ease viewing the data. This includes
engine rpm, oil pressure, engine coolant temperature,
speed (when connected), battery voltage, and air/fuel
ratio.
Initial Setup:
These are values that are required to start the
engine.
Advanced Setup:
Optional settings for features and optimized
drivability settings.
Diagnostics:
This screen will help you troubleshoot and
identify potential issues.
Display Setup:
Provides adjustments for the appearance of
the monitor screen. See page 18 for more information.
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
GM has produced a number of different LS based engine
platforms. When setting up your Atomic LS system, it is helpful
to know the model engine you have. If you don’t know what
engine you have, locate the casting number on the back of the
block, below the driver's side cylinder head (Figure 16). That
number will assist in determining what engine you have
.
If
you still have no idea of your engine’s origin, you can select
a base calibration from the menu to get the engine started.
Figure 16 Casting