Haltech E6M User Manual

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meets any of the criteria, you should use the Advanced Mode when programming the
E6H/E6M. If your engine does not meet any of the criteria, program in Basic Mode. The
Advanced Mode will not provide you with any extra abilities or features, but may only
complicate some issues.

Setting the programming mode is described in Chapter 3 Engine Identification [3.1]. Once
the Advanced Mode is set when the PC is on line to the Haltech, it will not need to be
switched on again, even if you exit the program. When the program is started, it will detect
the mode and use it accordingly. You will need to be aware of what mode you are using
during installation. If you are using Basic Mode, ignore any references to Advanced Mode
settings.

The following features are available through the Advanced Mode.

Sequential Injection
Direct Fire Ignition
Rotary Engines
Twin Triggers
Twin Distributors
Multi-tooth Trigger Systems


The use of these features will be determined by your engine configuration. If your engine has
no distributor, for example, you will need to use Direct Fire. The sequential mode is optional.
If you have the hardware and the available outputs you can use sequential if you wish. All the
other features will be determined by your engine.

Note: If you need to use any of these features, you should read Appendix B

before you install the system to be fully aware of your hardware and

installation requirements.


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