2 loading maps and identification, 3 upgrading from e6s – Haltech E6K User Manual

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9.2 Loading Maps and Identification


While the ECU system is ONLINE, you can load previously saved map information from
computer disk into your Haltech ECU. The contents of the ECU are erased and replaced with
the new maps you have chosen. If you are OFFLINE, you can load previously stored maps,
view and edit them, then save them for later use.

To load new complete maps and identification into the ECU, you must first be ONLINE.

Press

¦f

¦f

¦f

¦f

then

l

l

l

l

from the Files sub-menu. The load command erases the contents of the

ECU and replaces it with the set of maps stored on the disk you are loading into the system.

Note: Remember to save any maps currently in the ECU that you wish to retain

before loading new maps from a disk since this action will overwrite any maps

currently in the ECU.


Although the loading of the maps should not affect the running of the ECU, it is best that the
engine is not under load while maps are being loaded.

Select the name of the map you wish to load by using the arrow keys to highlight that name
and press return. If there are more files then will fit in the window, you can scroll down
through the extra files using the arrow keys. If you know the name of the file, you may type it
in. The computer will then pause to ask if everything is OK before continuing the load. If you
are ready to proceed, press

Y

Y

Y

Y

. If there is an error, abort by pressing

N

N

N

N

. The load will take

approximately two minutes.

9.3 Upgrading from E6S


To make it easier to upgrade from the E6S family of systems to the E6K, there is a function
under the File menu called Import E6S maps. This allows you to connect an E6K to an
existing E6S wiring loom and load E6S maps into an E6K. All information in the E6S maps
will be retained and loaded into the E6K.

Note that the Output Options information will be lost and you will have to reset the outputs
you require. This is due to the new hardware in the E6K. Unfortunately, an entire E6S map
import is not possible. Your new E6K should now have all the information loaded into it and
can be operated as normal.

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