Djdlm-obdii and winpep 7 – Dynojet Data Link Module - OBDII User Manual

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Data Link Module-OBDII Installation and User Guide

D A T A L I N K M O D U L E - O B D I I
DJDLM-OBDII and WinPEP 7

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DJDLM-OBDII AND WINPEP 7

Features within WinPEP 7 may use the supported data channels enabled in the
DJDLM-OBDII.

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The gauges displayed on the MakeRun screen are completely configurable. Editing a
gauge allows live data from the DJDLM-OBDII to be displayed on the MakeRun
screen. Any data from the DJDLM-OBDII will always be recorded when you sample a
run. Dynojet recommends displaying live gauges on the MakeRun screen to help
verify data is streaming from the DJDLM-OBDII to WinPEP 7.
For more detailed information on gauges, refer to the WinPEP 7 User Guide.
1

Click the Edit Mode button

. You cannot edit gauges unless you are in Edit

Mode.
The gauge toolbar will appear.

2

Choose the style of gauge you would like.

3

Click and drag, holding the mouse button down as you do so, on the MakeRun
screen until the dotted box is the desired size. Release the mouse and the gauge
will appear.

4

Edit the gauge properties.
4a

Right click on the gauge and choose Gauge Properties.
The Gauge Property Editor dialog box will appear.

4b

Select a Data Channel from the drop down list.

Each type of gauge has a slightly different dialog box, but most share the same
properties. Most channels available are standard channels, but the channels that
are listed with an asterisk are from peripheral devices (Expansion Systems).
The Prefix *C_ indicates data channels that are available from the DJDLM-OBDII.
Other expansion systems have an asterisk (*) in front of the channel name. Data
channels without an asterisk (*) in front of their names are information from your
dyno.
Data Channel determines which channel the gauge is linked to (such as the
DJDLM-OBDII). The data channels that you selected when you configured your
DJDLM-OBDII are the ones that are available. If you do not see a data channel that
you think should be shown, make sure that it is a supported channel that you
enabled when configuring your device as shown on page 11. Some types of
gauges automatically place the name of the Data Channel selected on the gauge.
Digital gauges do not display the name and will require you to add a label.
Note: You must be connected to the dyno electronics for the list of channels to be
available.

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