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SSC (Sequential switching function C): Timed sequential switching function C allows the boost groups/set-points to be active then
switched at predetermined time intervals. This switch logic could be applied in a drag racing situation where you want to switch boost
levels at known time intervals within your elapsed time (ET).

With SSC active dS1-dS6 will appear in each boost group.

These time intervals can be entered as the amount of time you want each set point to be active before switching to the next
set point.

Time delays are in increments of 1/10

th

of a second, with the maximum allowable being 99 seconds.

dS1 will refer to the amount of time SP1 is active before switching to SP2, dS2 to the amount of time SP2 is active before
switching to SP3 and so on.

Earthing the orange wire with a switch will reset the timer and switch to SP1/BG1.

Earthing the green wire will start the timer and the time interval dS1 during which SP1 will be active.

At the end of the time interval dS1 the unit will switch to SP2 and SP2 will be active for the time interval dS2.

The same procedure will happen for all active set points (determined by the nSP parameter in the setup menu)

Once the last time interval has ended the unit will continue to operate at the final set point.

Note to skip a set point/boost group set the dS parameter for that group to equal zero.

This is a solely time based switching method and is not dependant on switching except for the reset to SP1 (earthing the
orange wire) and a GO (earthing the green wire) which will start the timer.





























Green W ire –

trigger to

start timer

SP1

SP2

SP3

SP4

SP5

Orange Wire -

Reset Timer


dS1

dS2

dS3

dS4

TIME

Example Boost

BOOST

SP6

dS5

dS6

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