5 numeric mode – Haltech E6X Manual DOS Version User Manual

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The map above shows the heights of the bars after the linearise function has been applied.
The linearise function calculates the height of the bars between the two extreme bars based on
a line drawn between tops of the two extreme bars, the result is a linear fuel map.

5.2.5 Numeric Mode


The programming software offers the ability to tune the maps using a spreadsheet style map
called “Numeric Mode”. Numeric mode is accessed by pressing:

ALT-N

A table of numbers will appear, as shown below, displaying the map as a spreadsheet. Visual
mapping is preferred to tuning in numeric mode since the visual representation shows obvious
lumps in the map that are not so obvious in numeric mode.

In numerical mode only a fraction of the entire map is shown on the screen but the whole

display can be accessed. To navigate the map use the cursor keys to move the highlighted
cell:

↑↑↑↑

,

↓↓↓↓

,

,

to change the value of a cell, highlight that cell, type the value required and then press:

Enter


The values in the table must be a multiple of 0.016ms, if a different value is entered the
program will round to the nearest valid value.

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