Special note about the dm-200 obd, Standard gauges, Analog gauges (graphical) – PLX Devices DM-200 OBDII User Manual

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Use the “UP” button to toggle through all the available sensors. Some sensors will have several units of
measurements available. For example, a fluid temperature sensor will give you the choice if you want to

show degrees Fahrenheit “Fah” or degrees Celsius “Cel.”

If you have several of the same sensor modules connected in the iMFD daisy chain. For example, if you
have two SM-EGTs in the chain, you will see EGT0 and EGT1 available. EGT0 corresponds to the first SM-

EGT in the iMFD chain (closest module to the terminated SM) and EGT1 corresponds to the second SM-
EGT. The number after the sensor name is called the “Instance.”


By pressing “LEFT” and “RIGHT” changes the parameter number from 1-4.

When you’re satisfied with all of your parameter assignments, press “DOWN” to save your changes and
the select “Yes.” All your gauges will now reflect the new settings.

3.5 Special Note about the DM-200 OBD

If you wish to detect sensors from the SM-OBDII, you MUST connect the TX from the SM-OBD to the RX of

Sensors with the supplied 1ft serial cable. See diagram below. Be sure, you set the SM-OBDII to
TERMINATED.

4 Standard Gauges

4.1 Analog Gauges (Graphical)

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