Obd ii sensors, 5 obd ii sensors – PLX Devices DM-100 OBDII Touch User Manual

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Users Guide: iMFD User Guide

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Once you’ve successfully made or obtained your 100 frames, you will need to use DM-100 Utility PC
software (available from the PLX website) to upload your custom gauge to the DM-100. You can do this by
connecting the DM-100 to your PC with the supplied USB cable. The DM-100 must be powered on and
toggled to the setup mode “Connect to PC” for successful uploading to occur. Please refer to the DM-
100/200 Programmer users guide included on the CD for details how to upload your design.

You will need to install the USB device driver (available from the PLX website) for Windows to properly
detect the DM-100.

5 OBD II Sensors

The DM-100 OBDII in the OBDII Sensors Mode displays sensor information in a page format. To navigate
to this mode, please refer to section (2.4) navigating the menu system. By pressing the “RIGHT” and
“LEFT” button, toggles between the 5 available pages.

Page1:

Sensor

Standard Units

Metric Units

Throttle Position

%

%

Engine Speed

rev/min

rev/min

Vehicle Speed

MPH

KMH

Engine Load

%

%

Engine Timing

Degrees

Degrees


Page2:

Sensor

Standard Units

Metric Units

Air Flow Rate (MAF)

LBS/min

grams/sec

Intake Pressure (MAP)

inHG

Kpa

Air Intake Temperature

Fahrenheit

Celsius

Water Temperature

Fahrenheit

Celsius

Fuel Pressure

PSI

Kpa

Page3:

Sensor

Standard Units

Metric Units

Short Term Fuel Trim Bank1

%

%

Long Term Fuel Trim Bank1

%

%

Short Term Fuel Trim Bank2

%

%

Long Term Fuel Trim Bank2

%

%

OBD Type

Type

Type

Page4:

Sensor

Standard Units

Metric Units

Narrowband O2 Sensor Voltage Sensor 1 Bank 1

Volts

Volts

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