Haltech E6K User Manual

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4.7 Time Saving Functions


The following list of commands can be used whenever the graphs for most of the maps are
being displayed by the Haltech programming software.

Note: When two keys are displayed together, such as

¦r

¦r

¦r

¦r

, this means that the second key

must be pressed while the first key is held down. In this case, the

¦

¦

¦

¦

key would be held

down while the

r

r

r

r

key is pressed.


4.7.1 Current Location -

²

²

²

²

Pressing

²

²

²

²

will take you to the range at which the engine is running, and highlight the bar

that is currently being used. This bar is easily identified by an arrow directly above it
pointing down. As the engine speed and load changes, the arrow moves with it. The Home
key is useful for finding the engine's operation point very quickly.

4.7.2 All Ranges -

¦r

¦r

¦r

¦r


Across the ranges, the curve of the fuel map does not change greatly. Usually the shape
remains much the same, and the height changes according to the volumetric efficiency of the
engine. In order for all the fuel ranges to initially be set up quickly, the Haltech E6K system

allows you to program all rpm ranges simultaneously with the same data.

¦r

¦r

¦r

¦r

turns All

Ranges on, and the words All Ranges appears under the title.

When the All Ranges function is active, a bar adjusted on one graph is copied to the same bar
on all the ranges. If you use this option, you can set the shape of the map at any range, and all
other ranges will be identical at every bar you adjusted. This feature enables all graphs to be
given an initial shape that should run the engine, albeit rather roughly. Once you have used

the All Ranges option for a starting point, press

¦r

¦r

¦r

¦r

once more to exit the All Ranges

option and tailor each map individually.

This option is only available on the Base Fuel and Ignition Maps.

4.7.3 Selecting Groups of Bars


Groups of adjacent bars may be highlighted and adjusted together.

Hold

§

§

§

§

while using the left or right arrow keys,

¥

¥

¥

¥

¤

¤

¤

¤

, and you will highlight a group of

bars. This group will now act in unison when increasing or decreasing the height of the Bars.

To de-select the highlighted Bars use the

¦

¦

¦

¦

and arrow keys together.

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